On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 11:02, Stuart Jansen wrote:
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I knew I was getting something not quite right in my explanation there. 
Thanks for clearing that up Stuart.  

The lack of a sha-bang doesn't prevent it from being started as a child
process, but would having the sha-bang cause it always execute as a
child process, sourced or not?

The book link you gave me, Stuart, sadly didn't work. :(

Bryan

P.S.  For some reason now that I'm using HP's exchange server for email
all of your gpg emails show up as blank with two text attachments, one
is the message and the other is the digital signature.  It doesn't
matter which mail client I use either.  That's why when I hit reply in
Evolution all I get is the above as quoted text.  Quite annoying
really.  Not sure what to do about it except manually paste in the text
from the attachment..which doesn't get he nice '>' characters at the
beginning of each line.  Annoying.


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